Electroencephalography (EEG) camera control

US9712736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9712736-B2
Application numberUS-201514970066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2015
Priority dateDec 15, 2015
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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Various techniques for performing camera control techniques based on brainwave data from an electroencephalography (EEG) headset are disclosed herein. In an example, a computing system operates to receive brainwave data representing brainwave activity, process the brainwave data, and transmit a command to a camera device based on the processed brainwave data. For example, the brainwave data may correlate to raw brainwave signals (from gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwaves), or composite brainwave signals (from multiple brainwaves, representative of attention, meditation, or like states). As a result, the computing system may transmit a command to a camera device to capture an image, a burst of images, start/stop video recording, or like commands for image and video operations, based on a human user's detected brainwave state. Further processing, detection, and training methods for brainwave control of camera operations are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A computing device, comprising: processing circuitry; and a camera command processing component, operable with the processing circuitry, to: receive brainwave data from an electroencephalography (EEG) headset, the brainwave data including a composite brainwave value that represents a combination of raw brainwave measurements of multiple brainwaves including two or more of: gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwaves; process the composite brainwave value to identify a user mental state, wherein the user mental state is identified by the composite brainwave value exceeding a threshold value; determine a camera capture condition based on the identified user mental state; and transmit a command to a camera device to perform a capture of imaging data with the camera device, the command corresponding to the camera capture condition. 2. The computing device of claim 1 , the computing device further comprising: a wireless transceiver, operable with the processing circuitry, to: wirelessly receive the imaging data from the camera device, wherein the imaging data is received in response to the command to perform the capture of imaging data. 3. The computing device of claim 2 , further comprising: a wearable image capture device, wherein the imaging data includes data for multiple images, wherein the imaging data is received with the wireless transceiver via a wireless communication from the wearable image capture device, the wireless communication occurring according to a wireless personal area network or wireless local area network communication protocol. 4. The computing device of claim 3 , the camera command processing component to create a presentation of the multiple images collected over a defined period of time. 5. The computing device of claim 2 , further comprising: a wearable video capture device, wherein the imaging data includes data for a video, wherein the imaging data is received with the wireless transceiver via a wireless communication from the wearable video capture device, the wireless communication occurring according to a wireless personal area network or wireless local area network communication protocol. 6. The computing device of claim 5 , the camera command processing component to associate a first time marker of the video for a start of a video clip, based on brainwave activity, and associate a second time marker of the video for an end of the video clip, based on brainwave activity. 7. The computing device of claim 6 , the camera command processing component to create a presentation of the video collected over a defined period of time, the presentation of the video based on the first time marker and the second time marker. 8. At least one non-transitory machine-readable medium comprising instructions for operation of a computer system, which when executed by the computer system, cause the computer system to perform electronic operations that: receive brainwave data from an electroencephalography (EEG) headset, the brainwave data including a composite brainwave value that represents a combination of raw brainwave measurements of multiple brainwaves, the multiple brainwaves including two or more of: gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwaves; process the composite brainwave value to identify a user mental state, wherein the user mental state is identified by the composite brainwave value exceeding a threshold value; determine a camera capture condition based on the identified user mental state; and transmit a command to a camera device to perform a capture of imaging data with the camera device, the command corresponding to the camera capture condition. 9. The machine-readable medium of claim 8 wherein the brainwave data further includes a value for a raw brainwave measurement, the raw brainwave measurement representing a gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwave, and wherein the user mental state is further identified by the raw brainwave measurement. 10. The machine-readable medium of claim 8 , comprising instructions that cause the computer system to perform electronic operations that: indicate an image capture condition with the camera capture condition, wherein the camera device is operable to capture image data, and wherein the command causes the camera device to capture an image. 11. The machine-readable medium of claim 8 , comprising instructions that cause the computer system to perform electronic operations that: indicate a video capture condition with the camera capture condition, wherein the camera device is operable to record video data, and wherein the command causes the camera device to start capture or stop capture of a video. 12. The machine-readable medium of claim 8 , comprising instructions that cause the computer system to perform electronic operations that: perform training with a particular human user for brainwave activity levels of the particular human user, wherein the threshold value is set as a result of the training. 13. The machine-readable medium of claim 8 , comprising instructions that cause the computer system to perform electronic operations that: receive the imaging data from the camera device, wherein the imaging data is received in response to the command to perform the capture of imaging data. 14. A method comprising electronic operations, which when performed by processor circuitry of a computing system, causes the computing system to perform the electronic operations including: receiving brainwave data from an electroencephalography (EEG) headset, the brainwave data including a composite brainwave value that represents a combination of raw brainwave measurements of multiple brainwaves, the multiple brainwaves including two or more of: gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwaves; processing the composite brainwave value to identify a user mental state, wherein the user mental state is identified by the composite brainwave value exceeding a threshold value; determining a camera capture condition based on the identified user mental state; and transmitting a command to a camera device to perform a capture of imaging data with the camera device, the command corresponding to the camera capture condition. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the brainwave data also includes a value for a raw brainwave measurement, the raw brainwave measurement representing a gamma, beta, alpha, theta, or delta brainwave. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein the camera capture condition relates to an image capture condition, wherein the camera device is operable to capture image data, and wherein the command causes the camera device to capture an image. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the camera capture condition relates to a video capture condition, wherein the camera device is operable to record video data, and wherein the command causes the camera device to start capture or stop capture of a video. 18. The method of claim 14 , the electronic operations further including: performing training with a particular human user for brainwave activity levels of the particular human user, wherein the threshold value is set as a result of the training. 19. The method of claim 14 , the electronic operations further comprising: receiving the imaging data from the camera device, wherein the imaging data is received in response to the command to perform the capture of imaging data. 20. The method of claim 14 , the electronic operations further comprising: receiving second brainwave data from the EEG headset, the second bra

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  • H04N23/661Primary

    Transmitting camera control signals through networks, e.g. control via the Internet · CPC title

  • Graphical user interfaces [GUI] specially adapted for controlling image capture or setting capture parameters · CPC title

  • Human Necessities · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9712736B2 cover?
Various techniques for performing camera control techniques based on brainwave data from an electroencephalography (EEG) headset are disclosed herein. In an example, a computing system operates to receive brainwave data representing brainwave activity, process the brainwave data, and transmit a command to a camera device based on the processed brainwave data. For example, the brainwave data may…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intel Corp, Intel Coprporation
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N23/661. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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